MyLeaky Login

Join the largest Harry Potter Social Network on the Web! | FAQ

In the News

The (Almost) Case of Doctor Who and JKR

J.K. Rowling
Posted by: sue
September 16, 2008, 11:01 PM

Great leaping Tardis! New reports are online tonight regarding how Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling had been favored to be a guest on the popular UK program Doctor Who for the Christmas 2007 show. The BBC is reporting that Doctor Who writer Russell T Davies had wanted Jo to star in the episode, however the star of the program, actor David Tennant (Barty Crouch Jr.) nixed the idea. “David doesn’t like the JK idea, he thinks it sounds like a spoof, so we’ve paused slightly, wondering whether to win him round or just abandon something that he’s not going to be happy with,” Davies said.

Excerpts from new book by the chief writer are detailed in the Times newspaper and we can read more of the plan for the purposed J.K. Rowling guest shot as follows in an email exchange:

From: Russell T. Davies

To: Benjamin Cook

Sunday July 29, 2007 20:21:48 GMT

I had an idea on holiday. Such a mad idea that I phoned Julie, to start setting it in motion. I was in the shower on Saturday morning (you may avert your eyes), thinking about how much I’d enjoyed that last Harry Potter book, how I’d love to write something like that, remembering that, back in 2004, I asked J.K.Rowling to write an episode of Doctor Who, though she politely declined, and reflecting that we can’t possibly get someone to star in next year’s Christmas Special who’s as famous as Kylie…when all those things coalesced. BAM! I thought, don’t ask J.K. to write a Doctor Who, ask her to be in a Doctor Who! We’ve done Dickens, Shakespeare, Agatha Christie…why should kids think that all great authors are dead? Imagine it. A cold Edinburgh Christmas Eve. J.K.Rowling walking through the snow, pursued by a journalist. “What are you going to write after Harry Potter?”

The diffcult second album…Later, J.K. sits down to write. At the same time, a Space Bug (maybe the same as Donna’s time-psych creature in 4.11), probably put there by the Rita Skeeter-type journalist, leaps onto her back. ZAP!

J.K.’s imagination becomes real! A world of Victorian magic replaces the present-day world. The Doctor arrives and has to battle through a world of witches and wizards, with wands and spells and CGI wonders, to reach J.K. Rowling at the heart of it all… That’s either brilliant or more like a Blue Peter crossover.

But worth trying. It’s different, certainly. So, Julie is trying to set up a meeting with J.K. ...Imagine those opening titles: DAVID TENNANT flying at you, then J.K.ROWLING!...Imagine the Doctor in a world of magic made real – that would be glorious. So, there we go. That’s under way.

From: Russell T. Davies

To: Benjamin Cook

Tuesday August 21, 2007 23:04:21 GMT

Christmas 2008 is steaming up on the horizon! I should be writing that in January. That’s like tomorrow! That could be J.K. Rowling, or Cybermen in Victorian London [This was Davies’s first idea]. David doesn’t like the J.K. idea, he thinks it sounds like a spoof, so we’ve paused slightly, wondering whether to win him round or just abandon something that he’s not going to be happy with. We’ve got to keep him happy. He keeps us happy. (You should see the rushes of him and Catherine [Tate] chasing Agatha Christie in vintage cars – it’s a hoot!) Plus, he might be right. So that idea has parked itself, while Julie tries to find ways to approach J.K. anyway. And I doubt we’d ever get J.K. – she doesn’t need to do it – so Cybermen in the snow are hauling themselves back into my head.

Readers will also recall of course that David Tennant has made no secret how much he does enjoy the Harry Potter series, and you can watch a clip from an episode via our galleries of Doctor Who starring David Tennant, where magical events from Harry Potter and JKR are specifically mentioned.

Thanks much Roonwit!

Previous Article | Next Article Browse all Recent J.K. Rowling News

89 Comments

Rachel

That would be MAGNIFICENT > U< Maybe. I dunno. But it’d be cool to see. XD

Posted by Rachel on September 17, 2008, 03:25 AM report to moderator
Nifty Niffler

I have to say sounds interesting but I highly doubt Jo would want to do something like that. Remember, she did turn down the invitation to play Lilly in the first film, even though that would just have required standing in front of a mirror. She could have done it perfectly well, yet acting (even from within a mirror) was just not something she wanted to do.

Is it just me or does Saille’s writing style remind me of Jo’s? Sorry, I guess I’m just being silly, which is probably due to the fact I recently read Jo has been known to post on fan sites once in a while. But whoever Saille is I agree with her (or his?) thoughts on this matter. Jo probably won’t act on Doctor Who. (sadly)

Posted by Nifty Niffler on September 17, 2008, 03:51 AM report to moderator
fenm

No offense, but: Read the date, people. This was last year. This year’s Christmas Special is taking place in the 1800s!

And I have to agree with those who say that it was all for the better that this didn’t happen. It’s somehing you have to handle very carefully, and, I’m honestly not sure I trust RTD to do so.

Posted by fenm on September 17, 2008, 03:52 AM report to moderator
Robbie Doyle

Jo’s first acting role should be as the muggles study professor in DH. I think John fom Pottercast suggested it first.

Posted by Robbie Doyle on September 17, 2008, 04:32 AM report to moderator
H

I doubt she’d do it. Didn’t she turn down the role of Lily in the films?

Posted by H on September 17, 2008, 05:50 AM report to moderator
Rae

they should air Dr. Who is the US… when I went to england, everyone was raving about it.

Posted by Rae on September 17, 2008, 06:10 AM report to moderator
Linny

Meh. She won’t do it.

Posted by Linny on September 17, 2008, 07:03 AM report to moderator
GubraithianGryffindor

As brilliant as that would be… I doubt Jo would want to do it. Plus WB would completely flip a lid over copyrights.

According to the preview that they showed for the Christmas special at the end of this last season (or series if you’re in the UK) it is going to be cybermen not harry : (

Which is unfortunate because cybermen don’t make up for what happened to Donna cries the way JK would

Oh and @Rae, they do air Dr. Who in the US, but it was on SciFi Channel, which isn’t network, so not everyone gets it.

Posted by GubraithianGryffindor on September 17, 2008, 07:07 AM report to moderator
emmya

On one hand, as a fan of both the Doctor and Jo, I’d love it, but on the other… It does sound like a spoof actually, a bit too much- AND are they so sure that Jo’s a good actress? Greatest writer of all time, yes, but acting’s a different job…

Posted by emmya on September 17, 2008, 07:15 AM report to moderator
Jen

I live in the states and My PBS station airs the Dr Who episodes 2 years behind. Right now we are watching series two for the second time. I do not think RTD’s idea is very good. It would be corny and irreverent to pull JKR into something like he suggests. I have been a Dr Who fan since my childhood in the 70’s, and think the Potterworld story would ruin Dr Who for me.

Posted by Jen on September 17, 2008, 07:19 AM report to moderator
emmy

@ Jen

You just wait and see! In season 3, he mentions having read the last book of HP- but at the time it was first aired, the book hadn’t been released yet! That was fun ;) Made me wish I could time travel :(

Posted by emmy on September 17, 2008, 07:23 AM report to moderator
Aggi

Oh my goodness, this would be so cool! i can’t believe how many people don’t know about Doctor WHo! It’s brilliant, my dad, my brother and I watch it every saturday when it’s on… It’s the best thing British SCI-FI ever came up with!

Posted by Aggi on September 17, 2008, 07:42 AM report to moderator
Graymayne

I quote Jo:” I’m not a Ta-dah sort of person!” Jo is a writer and a very private person. Any personal appearances she makes are duty not choice, it goes with the territory in these days of high profile publicity. Did you see how thin she was at the time of her Harvard address? She had been ill at the thought of the ordeal, despite the fact that it was a great honour to be asked.

Posted by Graymayne on September 17, 2008, 09:20 AM report to moderator
Nuallain

Just to chime in on the comments of when they show DW in the US. It first-runs on Sci-Fi about three weeks after it’s on the UK (except for the Christmas specials, which are shown as the first episode of the following season, if you know what mean).

It’s then shown on BBC America about 9-12 months after that.

They’re currently in repeats with Sci-Fi showing late S3, and BBCA early S3. They’re also for sale on DVD and through iTunes.

It’s a great show and well worth checking out:

http://www.bbcamerica.com/content/123/index.jsp

http://www.scifi.com/doctorwho/

Posted by Nuallain on September 17, 2008, 10:19 AM report to moderator
Julie

Dr. Who is a load of rubbish anyway. Jo should stay away, she doesn’t need it, nor do we!!

Posted by Julie on September 17, 2008, 11:18 AM report to moderator
You must be logged in to MyLeaky to comment. Please click here to log in.
Why is Leaky BLUE? Because Ravenclaw WON the House Cup! LeakyCon Live Album! The best wizard rock from LeakyCon on a two-disc set! Introducing MyLeaky! Your Harry Potter Social Network
PotterCast Interviews Jo Rowling! Click here to Listen! The Books Everything...Half-Blood Prince...and the rest of the HP Films

Scribbulus Essay Project

Issue 26 - Feb. 2010

Scribbulus is THE place for Leaky Cauldron readers to submit their essays and opinion pieces!
See more over at Scribbulus!
Cast spells and chat with your friends at the Chamber of Chat!

Guess That Book

Their ex-Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher pushed open the doors and moved toward them, wearing a long lilac dressing gown.[br]"Well, hello there!" he said. "I expect you'd like my autograph, would you?"[br]"Hasn't changed much, has he?" Harry muttere

Learn to knit your own 'Weasley Sweater'. Learn to brew your own 'Butterbeer'. Find out how at Leaky Crafts!

Introducing MyLeaky! Your Harry Potter Social Network Hosted by Idologic Inc.